Calendar equipped with detachable tags



Sept. 28 1926.

G. A. f-AYNEs CALENDAR EQUIPPED WITH DETACHABLE TAGS Filed June 23. 1925 LOLOS Patented Sept. 28, 1926.

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

CALENDAR EQUIPPED WITH DETACHABLE TAGS.

Application rled June 23, 1925. Serial No. 39,001.

This invention relates to calendars and more particularly to a calendar equipped with series 0f detachable tabs or tags whlch may constitute order blanks for the class of goods which the calendar may be gotten up to advertise. While having other and varied fields of usefulness, the invention is well adapted and designed for use as a calendar advertising milk and otherl dairy products. The foregoing and other objects and advantages of the invention will more fully appear from the following detailed description take-n in connectionv with the accompanying drawings, and the distinctive features of novelty will be pointed out in the appended claims.

. Referring to the drawings:

Fig. 1 is an elevation showing a calendar embodying the invention.

Fig. 2 is an edge view thereof; and Fig. 3 yis a partial perspective v1ew illustrating the use of one of the order tags.

1() indicates the calendar body 'or backing sheet which may have a padof sheets 11 for the several months of the year secured thereto in usual manner by staples 12 or the like. Inaccordance with vmy invention, each of the sheets of this pad has its lower portion formed as, or bearing, a series of tags or tabs 13, preferably pre-separated from each other laterally, and united to the body of the sheet with a weakened or scored line 14 on which they may, be readily severed from the lbody of the sheet. These individual tags may bear suitable'indicia as indicated at 15 to indicate the'necessary dat-a for an order for such additional dairy supplies asA the housewife may be in need off-afs shown having spaces for .the customers name, the day', and the quantity wanted of the article named. Each of these tags may also have its sides cut away intermediate its length as indicated at 16 so as to embrace and be 'held within the neck of an ordinary milk bottle B,-these tags being preferably produced of a size so as to fit within the usual dimension o'milk bottle. The body of each sheet may also be equipped with series of spaces 17 suitably noted for marking down the necessary .memo of the articles ordered on the respect1ve tags as-they are torn 0H,-

thus corresponding to the stubs of a bank check book. The residual space of the sheets indicated atl18 may be employed to present cooking or like household recipes.

I am aware that the invention may be embodied in other specific forms without de.-

.indicate the scope of the invention.

I {aving described my invention, what I claim as new and. desire to secure by Letters Patent 1s:

1. A- calendar sheet bearing co-related weekly and monthly time indicia and saidv sheet having a portion thereof formed as a plurality of tag portions adapted to be severedfrom the sheet to constitute individual tags, and each of said tags having marked 2. A calendar comprising a pad composed of sheets bearing calendar indicia, and each 'spaces to receive indicia for ordering goods. Y

of said sheets severed, and having weakened i lines forseverance, to define a plurality of tags adapted to be detached therefrom, each of said tags having marked spaces to constitute an order form for certain goods, and the bod of the sheet having marked spaces adapte to be filled in in accordance with the orders made on tags as they are detached therefrom.

3. A. calendar comprising a series of sheets, eachbearing monthly calendar indicia and each of said sheets partially severed,

and having weakened lines for further severance to constitute a series of tags each having marked spaces to receive order indicia, the sides of each of said tags having cut away portions adapting the same to lit into the neck of a milk bottle or the like. Y

In testimony whereof I aix my signature.

GEORGE A. HAYNES. 

